
Everything posted by Blueox01
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Everyone post a picture of your truck!
You carry plenty of spares.
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The Future of Trucks
We can get the rare earth minerals from Afghanistan to build the batteries , oh wait.........
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Everyone post a picture of your truck!
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Only gasket that hasn't leaked on me is Cummins, that Mahle (performance gasket) leaked like a sieve. And that's reusing Cummins head bolts, 3 times. Only bolt I ever had stretch was a main bolt. Great so far, but only have about 20k on them.- Head studs
So far so good , no coolant leak like before, some I attribute to Cumming Head gasket. see how it goes just past the million mile mark.- 2007 3500 Okay Deal?
Maybe because they're idiots?- Cam Plug leaks
I didn't use anything this time, set it in the groove, used the above mentioned sleeve retainer/activator and used a big brass drift/BFH and smacked it a couple times. See how it does. Yea, I agree, I was sold on Lucas when my power steering pump was leaking a half Qt a day out the sector shaft seal while on the on the road in NH , stopped and bought a Qt of Lucas Steering stop leak, 3/4 through the Qt the leak stopped. But my engine only had 120K on it and they advertise it to help on startup, My bad. When I rebuilt engine the mains/rods were right on according to plastic gauge, this with the original crank w/853K, still standard Mains/Rods. Learned my lesson the hard way. Now on straight oil Rotella 15-40, only, Donaldson filters.- 2002 Dodge - Head time.
Always so many "small things" I never seem to get too.- Cam Plug leaks
I know this might not be a leak most encounter, but when I rebuilt my engine, I used a little RTV on the o ring for the cam plug in the back of the block, did good for 120K or so, then I added Lucas oil supplement, WOW at start up had near 100psi oil pressure, started leaking like a sieve, any way this time no RTV on O ring but I did use Permatex sleeve retainer # 64000/ and the Surface prep/activator # 24163. Hoping it will last me more than 16 mo's.- Head studs
Emailed Xotic they tell me finger tight.- VP44 Injection Pump Teardown - How it Works
I have a friend that is now building the freezers/cooler in some of new love's Truck stops.- Head studs
Haven't torqued it down yet, but both you and mike gave same advice, so I backed them off a little, but I was of the mindset that the clamping force should be on the nuts being torqued, and not the studs turning in the block.- Head studs
Thx, Mike. That's what I'm doing, just think I don't want studs to have any "wobble" when torquing the nuts, so I'm gonna bottom them without a torque. I can really see the difference between the Cummins head gasket Vs the Mahle. Used my Porta Crane to set head on, very little adjustment to get it to fall on alignment dowels.- Head studs
I wondered about lube on the threads going into block, but it doesn't mention it, threads were clean, screwed by hand to the bottom. didn't think they should be loose though. so I used the Allen wrench they provided just to snug. Think I'll pull them out and lube them. Thx Mike!- Head studs
This is going to be a stupid question, the head stud directions says to screw in the studs without applying torque, but surely the want them tight in the block, not just finger tight, Right. I was able to thread the studs in by hand, but still loose in threads, these should be snug I.E. bottomed out in the block, Correct?- The Future of Trucks
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Imagine how many Tesla's your tax dollars have helped sell, for the richest man in the world!- The Future of Trucks
Not to mention the taxpayer funded "tax credit" you'd be using!- Head studs
$3136 and change Real trucks have 3 pedals.- Head studs
Just my , but the only gasket I ever had fail was after market in this short of miles and I broke the rules and used Cummins bolts 4 times, I know Cummins( I get my parts from Freightliner) is more expensive than any after market, but manufacture's are the first to improve any product deficiency. Never had a gasket leak like this Mahle. On a different note got my FSO8406A reman back. I bought this with who knows how millions of miles, out lasted any NV5600 I owned. Inland Truck replaced input shaft,1st/2nd/3rd gears all sync's,all bearings,top cover was wallowed out shift rails are, shift tower etc. etc 2 year unlimited miles (I will make sure it's tested) in 2 years. On a different note got my FSO8406A reman back. I bought this with who knows how millions of miles, out lasted any NV5600 I owned. Inland Truck replaced input shaft,1st/2nd/3rd gears all sync's,all bearings,top cover was wallowed out shift rails are, shift tower etc. etc 2 year unlimited miles (I will make sure it's tested) in 2 years. Dripley better not make fun about my straps!!!!- Head studs
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Well, I bought them, 265.00 shipped, tested by an independent lab Atrona test labs at 240,000 psi, good enough for me, I'll know in a year how they hold up. Danm, you should have told me, they had a BOGO today! "Even though I blew my head gasket a second time." Not the best statement when promoting a product Sorry Mike I couldn't resist.- Pilothouse/RAM3500 build
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- My truck almost killed me today, Don't look if if you don't like seeing carnage
I might have, looked the young in her face as we "Bumped" - Head studs